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  1. There’s a reason, when giving testimony, one is to say, “this is the truth, THE WHOLE TRUTH, and nothing but the truth.”

    The HALF truths of the “minority narrative” (a sliver of a story from one point of view) cannot be WHOLE testimony of what has occurred.

    No one ever mentions this.

    There is no truth without THE WHOLE TRUTH, and that would mean the white truth, also.

  2. Hate to bring it up—

    but the “noble savage” term has roots in the (white) catholic assaults on (white) non-catholics.

    ONLY LATER was it transferred onto other “oppressed” populations.

    Rather than demonize people WHO WERE TRYING TO SAVE WHITE PEOPLE, (that was the first usage of the term) why not just say “the noble savage” was a term USEFUL IN EUROPEAN CULTURE for its time.

    Now, we no longer need that term. Let’s move on.

    The term was appropriated in ways that are not as useful and for entirely different reasons.

    Unless you do that, it just feeds into the demonization of u.s. founders, and many do not want to go there.

    “noble savage” was AT FIRST A DEFENSE to protect white non-catholics, that is the history of it

  3. And hey, who stole American culture?

    trash tv isn’t northwest euro culture; already culture is NOT northwest euro culture; there is hardly ANY northwest euro culture anywhere. You can’t find restaurants, non-poison food based in agricultural wisdom of the forebears and so on, and shows like the sopranos or hollywood movies are not northwest euro culture, nobody really from nw euro would say anything like that about themselves, in their own voice

  4. “And hey, who stole American culture?”

    Americans.

    The ancient Greeks, who established the civilization of which yours is only a pitiful, pale, and degenerate development, had a word for this: hubris.
    Pride goeth before the fall.

    Be quick now, and try to reconcile the lies upon which your so called “culture” rests.
    You can start with “all men are created equal” and work back from there.

    Deo Vindice

  5. “Hate to bring it up — but the ‘noble savage’ term has roots in the (white) catholic assaults on (white) non-catholics.”

    Tamer of Savages said that Germans are “savages” who “must be tamed” — brought under the control of Rome.

    I especially like the sign in the background of the video: “The Patrick Henry Chapter….”

    Apuleius and his cohorts here should learn from Patrick Henry — a southern Protestant, and a friend of northern Protestant Samuel Adams — who said, in his powerful oratorical style, that “distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers and New Englanders are no more. I am not a Virginian, but an AMERICAN.”

    He also said “Give me liberty or give me death”, but Romanism supports anti-egalitarian elitist tyranny.

  6. “..the civilization of which yours is a only a pitiful, pale, and degenerate development..”

    – Maybe, but it’s one that managed to stomp the ever-loving shit out of your Confederate ancestors in open war 🙂

    Deo Vindice

  7. The American constitutional, limited, mixed polity (that Aristotle considered the BEST form of government) of checks and balances on many levels — and its mostly genuinely MORAL original population (as de Tocqueville accurately observed) — are unmatched in history.

  8. “Maybe, but it’s one that managed to stomp the ever-loving shit out of your Confederate ancestors in open war”

    Uh, no. A nation with three times the population and 90% of the industry could barely do it…and even then it took ~4 years. Pathetic. I guess that explains your country’s loss in every major war since WW2 (I count the Gulf War as a loss considering the resulting terrorism and police state that it unleashed).

  9. I express my opposition to the USA and rightly point out the overwhelming anti-White attitude of non-Southerners. On the other hand, you and NM and a couple of others routinely express hatred of the Southern people. The two are not the same.

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